Princess Iman of Jordan, 26, married her Venezuelan-born fiancé, Jameel Thermiotis, on the evening of 12 March at her family’s private residence Beit Al Urdun.
The Princess was escorted into the ceremony by her older brother, Crown Prince Hussein, before the quick Muslim wedding ceremony.
In attendance were Iman’s parents, King Abdullah and Queen Rania; Iman’s siblings Crown Prince Hussein and his fiancee Rajwa, Princess Salma and Prince Hashem; and her grandmother, Princess Muna.
Other attendees from the Jordanian Royal Family included Prince Feisal, Prince Ali, Prince Hashim, Prince Talal, Prince Ghazi, Princess Basma, Princess Alia, Princess Sarvath and Princess Ghida Talal. The Thermiotis family and several guests also attended the 150-person event.
The Royal Wedding was live-streamed on the Royal Hashemite Court’s Facebook page for everyone to follow along, as did Almamlaka TV.
Mr Thermiotis, Princess Iman, King Abdullah, Crown Prince Hussein and Prince Hashem all signed the marriage registry during the ceremony.
Iman wore a bespoke long-sleeved Dior gown with an unidentified tiara. Jordanian company ADegrees decorated for the nuptials.
After the wedding, Queen Rania told her daughter on Instagram, “Iman, I pray this next chapter in your life brings you as much joy, love, and laughter as you have brought us over the years. Congratulations to the bride and groom!”
She also shared official wedding photos on the platform.
On Instagram, Crown Prince Hussein also wrote, “Grateful for all the precious memories we share and overjoyed to see you celebrate your wedding today… I wish you, dear Iman and Jameel, a lifetime of blessings and happiness together.”
Crown Prince Hussein will wed in June.